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The University of Montana’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (MOLLI) is dedicated to fostering intellectual curiosity, creativity, and personal growth for adult learners. Through a wide variety of noncredit courses, MOLLI provides engaging opportunities for individuals to explore the Humanities, Fine Arts, Natural and Social Sciences, as well as Political and Current Affairs. Taught by distinguished UM faculty, emeritus professors, and accomplished professionals from the community, these programs embrace the joy of learning without the pressure of exams or grades, offering participants a truly enriching and welcoming experience.

With three six-week terms offered each year alongside short courses, member-led presentations, and special events, MOLLI creates a dynamic and accessible environment for learners of all backgrounds. Classes are primarily held on the University of Montana campus, though some take place in labs, art studios, or in the field to provide hands-on experiences. By combining expert instruction with a strong sense of community, MOLLI inspires lifelong learners to broaden their perspectives, connect with others, and continue pursuing knowledge throughout every stage of life.